dualregional
Dualregional is a term used to describe an approach that coordinates policy, planning, or economic activity across two distinct geographic regions. It implies shared objectives or a coordinated strategy that treats the two regions as a single domain for certain purposes while preserving regional autonomy in other areas.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism formed from dual and regional. It appears in academic
Applications: In urban and regional planning, dualregional approaches align infrastructure, land use, and service delivery between
Mechanisms: Joint governance bodies, cross-border infrastructure projects, harmonization of standards, data sharing, and synchronized investment programs
Benefits and challenges: Potential benefits include economies of scale, risk diversification, and expanded market access. Challenges
See also: regionalism, cross-border cooperation, polycentric development, regional integration.